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Newcastle-based indie newcomer Melanie Baker has released her new EP ‘Burnout Baby’ via Daemon T.V. the EP follows on from the recent singles  ‘All My Plants Have Died’, ‘I Don’t Cry Like I Used To’, and anthemic latest effort ‘Double Decker Death Machine’ that announce the EPs arrival. Detailing the origins of ‘Burnout Baby’, Baker revealed: “This EP is about …

Newcastle-based indie specialist Melanie Baker has announced her new EP ‘Burnout Baby’ which is set for release on the 5th of April via Du Blonde’s cult indie label Daemon T.V. Along with the announcement, Baker has shared the spellbinding new track ‘I Don’t Cry Like I Used To’. Marking the follow-up to pulsating lead track ‘All My Plants Have Died‘, the Cumbrian native’s second EP …

Newcastle-based indie riserMelanie Baker shares pulsating new effort ‘All My Plants Have Died’, via Du Blonde’s cult indie label Daemon T.V. Speaking ahead of her single release, Baker explained: “The song is based on a true story, all of my plants did actually die within a week because I was sad and I also just …

Newcastle-based indie riser Melanie Baker began her career playing folk tunes at open mic nights in her home town of The Lake District. A deeply shy teenager wracked with anxiety, she found confidence and a voice for the first time via her songwriting before relocating to the North East. We caught up with the Newcastle …

Slacker-pop newcomers bigfatbig have announced their forthcoming arrival of debut EP ‘Rockin’ and Rollin’ and Whatnot’, due the 4th November via Daemon T.V. Along with the news the band have shared thier brand new single ‘Brink Of My Sanity’. Detailing their newest release, vocalist Robyn Walker explained: “I wrote ‘Brink Of My Sanity’ after a very overwhelming few weeks when I felt like every …

Sunderland two-piece Bigfatbig have announced their arrival with EP lead single ‘Shut Up’, via Daemon T.V. The track is taken from their debut EP, set for release this autumn following an extensive UK tour alongside pop-punk specialists Martha. Speaking ahead of their upcoming release, vocalist Robyn Walker and guitarist Katie Ryall added: “Writing ‘Shut Up!’ was a hugely cathartic process for us both. We …